The larger the nitrogen resorption efficiency is, the more nitrogen is reutilized by the plant. |
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One or more intramuscular injections of the medication usually cause resorption or spontaneous tubal abortion of the ectopic conceptus. |
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Bone remodeling, which repairs damaged bone, is a sequential process in which bone resorption precedes bone formation. |
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The tunnel wall showed active remodeling, with areas of osteoclastic resorption and areas of new bone formation. |
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Even so the process of gas resorption and the existence of a gas retention regime will still be important. |
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They propose that in the gas retention regime, resorption of water greatly speeds up welding by reducing the viscosity of the glass. |
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Bone mineral density is determined by the homeostasis between osteoblastic bone formation and osteoclastic bone resorption. |
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Clinical studies have shown that accelerated bone resorption occurs at all doses. |
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Increased bone resorption, increased gastrointestinal absorption of calcium, and decreased renal excretion of calcium cause hypercalcemia. |
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Alveolar bone resorption in both groups 1 and 2 was observed, radiographically and histopathologically. |
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Elevated levels of the hormone calcitonin can prevent osteoclastic bone resorption. |
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A significant clinical fill of both furcations and some crestal resorption of tooth No.3 were noted. |
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In the distal tubule and collecting duct of the kidney, vasopressin stimulates water resorption so that concentrated urine is produced. |
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Compression bandaging decreases arterial filtration and increases venous resorption, and assists in decreasing the size of dilated interstitial spaces. |
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Radial growth occurs by deposition of new bone on the periosteal surface and roughly equivalent resorption at the endosteal surface. |
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These teeth should be periodically re-examined following replantation due to the increased likelihood of resorption specific to this procedure. |
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It typically begins with excessive bone resorption followed by excessive bone formation. |
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After the test values on a grey scale for the degradation of the vinyl are noted as well as the resorption of the fabric. |
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This study examines skeleton remodelling and resorption in larvae of the common sand dollar Echinarachnius parma and the green sea urchin Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis. |
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This study aimed at developing new bone scaffolds to be used in a tooth socket for preserving bone mass from the residual ridge resorption. |
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Tooth resorption pits are located medially on the tooth bases. |
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Vital enucleation, apexification, gangrene and resorption are further areas of treatment mentioned in the literature. |
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It is thought that local factors play a role, which means that bone resorption is most pronounced in areas where myeloma cells are found. |
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The inability to maximize peak bone mass has significant implications for osteopenia and osteoporosis in adulthood, when bone resorption exceeds bone formation. |
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The potential of the drug to produce fetal resorption and fetal malformation was specifically investigated. |
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Each of these adjustment mechanisms occurs naturally and all lead to the financing or resorption of the imbalance in the current account balance. |
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Histologically, increased bone resorption and pronounced proliferation of periosteal connective tissue were also observed. |
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Remodeling is most vigorous during the years of active growth, when deposition predominates over resorption. |
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The highest i.v. dose caused a slight reduction in number of fetuses and increase in resorption. |
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These retrograde fluids may also have triggered new zircon growth, or the partial resorption of narrow zircon rims as suggested by the embayed rim morphologies. |
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Staining with HE indicated that root resorption mainly occurred at the root furcation and in the vicinity of the stress-side apex. |
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Thus, it is supposable that in this case FFB graft architecture, in terms of cortical and cancellous composition, may have played a role in their resorption. |
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Therefore single-arch fully edentulous patients with excessive resorption of the edentulous ridge might not be candidates for a restoration inclusive of this type of abutment system. |
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This excessive resorption and formation culminates at the tissue level in an abnormal mosaic pattern of lamellar bone associated with extensive vascularity and increased fibrous tissue deposition in adjacent marrow spaces. |
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When faced with a seriously atrophied maxilla with low residual bone volume, the success of the treatment depends on the hard tissue and soft tissue remaining free from irritation and preventing any further resorption. |
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The resorption process starts with the stimulation of osteoclast development when bone tissue presents microcracks and deformation. |
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Calcitonin is secreted in response to high serum calcium concentrations, and it lowers the concentrations acutely by inhibiting the resorption of bone. |
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From the fourth decade on, resorption exceeds formation, resulting in an approximate 10 percent loss in bone mass per decade, equivalent to a daily loss of 15 to 30 mg of calcium. |
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One of the most arresting features of skeletal remodeling is the tendency for rates of bone resorption and bone formation to change in the same direction. |
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Studies have indicated that testosterone derivatives administered to adult mammals suppress the turnover and resorption of bone and increase the retention of nitrogen, phosphorus, and calcium. |
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Second, resorption of gases within the middle ear space creates a pressure differential, akin to a vacuum, which pulls bacteria from the nasopharynx into the middle ear space. |
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In animal studies, at therapeutic doses, pamidronate disodium inhibits bone resorption apparently without inhibiting bone formation and mineralization. |
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Hypertrophic osteodystrophy also occurs primarily in large and giant breeds and is characterized by excessive bone deposits and retarded bone resorption near the distal radius, ulna, and tibia. |
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In some circumstances, the rate of resorption decreases, but new bone formation may continue, resulting in an increased mass of bone per unit volume which is termed the osteoblastic phase. |
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The presence of considerable sub cutaneous emphysema at the end of the operation means that ventilation must continue in the recovery room until complete resorption. |
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By virtue of its ability to inhibit bone resorption, calcitonin decreases the flow of calcium from bone to blood and thus tends to lower blood calcium. |
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Histologically, osteoclasts around bony trabeculae are present, indicating active bony resorption at the revascularization front. |
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It measures an octapeptide fragment of type I bone collagen that is released into circulation upon osteoclastic bone resorption. |
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Promising also is the dominance of octahedra above dodecahedra diamond forms, pointing to little resorption. |
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Confirmation of Peptan benefits on bone health was obtained by the measures of Carboxy Terminal Telopeptide, a usual marker of bone resorption. |
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This ongoing turnover of bone is a process of resorption followed by replacement of bone with little change in shape. |
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Bone volume is determined by the rates of bone formation and bone resorption. |
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Transiently suppressed bone formation and increased bone resorption after participation in a 246-km ultradistance race has been demonstrated. |
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For example, the jaw bone resorption that can occur after patients lose teeth is avoided once dental implants are in place. |
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In this study, we examined the effect of Icariin on rapid palatal expansion induced root resorption in rats. |
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I believe the authors have mistakenly labeled resorption lesions as dental caries. |
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The cathepsin K enzyme is believed to play a role in both osteoclastic bone resorption and in degrading the protein component of bone. |
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Its predominant presence in osteoclastomas suggests a major role in bone remodelling and bone resorption. |
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Odanacatib inhibits cathepsin K, the primary protease in osteoclasts that breaks down bone collagen during bone resorption. |
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Indeed, the low pH generated during bone resorption is a sufficient means to decarboxylate osteocalcin. |
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Effects of two bacterial products, muramyl dipeptide and endotoxin, on bone resorption in organ culture. |
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Levin, in augmented sites little or no buccal resorption can be found. |
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All of the diamonds are white or brown octahedra or macles and fragments of octahedra which do not show extensive resorption. |
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Nondigestible oligosaccharides increase calcium absorption and suppress bone resorption in ovariectomizedrats. |
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The Black Lick sample contained diamonds which are white or brown octahedra, or macles and fragments of octahedra which do not show extensive resorption. |
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Biochemical markers of bone formation by Osteocalcin and Bone-ALP and resorption by N-terminal collagen type 1 and C-terminal collagen type 1 for bone turnover were assessed. |
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Uterine malformations may result from arrested development of the mullerian ducts, failure of fusion of the mullerian ducts or failure of resorption of the median septum. |
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The multinuclear cells of this area were distributed in the resorption pits of the cementum and the alveolar bone, forming a line along the pit rims. |
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Lipopolysaccharide concentration andbone resorption in cholesteatoma. |
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The vacuolate appearance of the cytoplasm of other cells is taken to reflect resorption by endocytosis and intracellular transport of digested materials. |
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